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Dick Conner CORRECTIONAL CENTER
Dick Conner Correctional Center
P.O. Box 220
Hominy, OK 74035-0220
(918) 594-1300
Division III - Institutions
201 E. Cherokee Avenue
McAlester, OK 74501-5329
(918) 423-4144
Oklahoma Department of Corrections
3400 Martin Luther King Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73111-4298
(405) 425-2500
Produced by the
Executive Communications Office
(as of June 30, 2011)
RACE NO. PERCENT
Caucasian 13,653 53.6%
African American 7,475 29.3%
Native American 2,297 9.0%
Hispanic 1,917 7.5%
Other 135 0.5%
OFFENSE NO. PERCENT
Distribution Drugs 4,434 17.4%
Poss/Obtain Drugs 2,559 10.0%
Assault 2,723 10.9%
Robbery 2,222 8.7%
Opened: August 1979
Location: Hominy
Security: Medium
Capacity: 1,196
Gender: Male
Terry Martin
Warden
Doug Byrd
Deputy Warden
James Reed
Deputy Warden
OKLAHOMA
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS History
The post OSP riot master plan included a
medium security facility to be constructed
in the Tulsa area. It was eventually decided
that the facility would be built just north of
Hominy, Oklahoma, within the boundaries
of the original Osage Indian Reservation.
Originally, the facility was to be named the
“Hominy Medium Security Facility.” It was
next decided that the facility would be
named Jess Dunn Correctional Center in
honor of the former OSP warden killed in
an escape attempt. However, a 1977 Joint
Senate-House Resolution renamed the
facility, for the third and final time, the Dick
Conner Correctional Center. The facility’s
namesake is R. B. “Dick” Conner, a former
local Sheriff of Osage County and former
OSP warden. The facility was built for
$12.8 million. Dick Conner Correctional
Center received its first offenders in
August, 1979, and reached its original design
capacity of 400 during the spring of 1980.
STANDING PROUD
MISSION
To Protect the Public
To Protect the Employee
To Protect the Offender
VISION
The Department of Corrections will
create a culture that
Empowers Individuals
Encourages Teamwork
Employs Best Practices
Embraces Diversity
Oklahoma Department of Corrections Demographics
Dick Conner Correctional Center Statistics
1/2012

Dick Conner CORRECTIONAL CENTER
Dick Conner Correctional Center
P.O. Box 220
Hominy, OK 74035-0220
(918) 594-1300
Division III - Institutions
201 E. Cherokee Avenue
McAlester, OK 74501-5329
(918) 423-4144
Oklahoma Department of Corrections
3400 Martin Luther King Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73111-4298
(405) 425-2500
Produced by the
Executive Communications Office
(as of June 30, 2011)
RACE NO. PERCENT
Caucasian 13,653 53.6%
African American 7,475 29.3%
Native American 2,297 9.0%
Hispanic 1,917 7.5%
Other 135 0.5%
OFFENSE NO. PERCENT
Distribution Drugs 4,434 17.4%
Poss/Obtain Drugs 2,559 10.0%
Assault 2,723 10.9%
Robbery 2,222 8.7%
Opened: August 1979
Location: Hominy
Security: Medium
Capacity: 1,196
Gender: Male
Terry Martin
Warden
Doug Byrd
Deputy Warden
James Reed
Deputy Warden
OKLAHOMA
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS History
The post OSP riot master plan included a
medium security facility to be constructed
in the Tulsa area. It was eventually decided
that the facility would be built just north of
Hominy, Oklahoma, within the boundaries
of the original Osage Indian Reservation.
Originally, the facility was to be named the
“Hominy Medium Security Facility.” It was
next decided that the facility would be
named Jess Dunn Correctional Center in
honor of the former OSP warden killed in
an escape attempt. However, a 1977 Joint
Senate-House Resolution renamed the
facility, for the third and final time, the Dick
Conner Correctional Center. The facility’s
namesake is R. B. “Dick” Conner, a former
local Sheriff of Osage County and former
OSP warden. The facility was built for
$12.8 million. Dick Conner Correctional
Center received its first offenders in
August, 1979, and reached its original design
capacity of 400 during the spring of 1980.
STANDING PROUD
MISSION
To Protect the Public
To Protect the Employee
To Protect the Offender
VISION
The Department of Corrections will
create a culture that
Empowers Individuals
Encourages Teamwork
Employs Best Practices
Embraces Diversity
Oklahoma Department of Corrections Demographics
Dick Conner Correctional Center Statistics
1/2012